No. 2 Pearl River clubs 17 extra-base hits in sweep of Coahoma
The No. 2 Pearl River baseball team showcased a dominant performance, amassing 27 runs and 17 extra-base hits to sweep Coahoma on Saturday. The Wildcats won game one 15-8, marked by a standout sixth inning with three consecutive home runs, and secured a run-rule victory in game two, finishing 12-1. Head coach Michael Avalon praised the team's offensive execution, demonstrating power and precision throughout the games.
By the Numbers- Pearl River recorded 27 total runs over the two games.
- The team achieved 17 extra-base hits, including 11 in game one alone.
- Pearl River's offensive momentum is building, with multiple players hitting well.
- The team remains strong in their conference play, holding an 11-1 record in the MACCC.
The Wildcats will face Copiah-Lincoln in a doubleheader on Tuesday, with anticipation of maintaining their winning streak and improving their overall record.
Bottom LinePearl River's powerful offense and depth in the lineup are proving to be key assets as they continue their pursuit of a championship season. The team's performance against Coahoma sets a strong tone for upcoming games.
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